Bar Harbor, Maine Tourism
What makes Bar
Harbor, Maine tourism so great? With the dramatic
mountains of
Acadia National Park as a backdrop, the
stunning waters of Frenchman Bay at its doorstep, and local business
owners who are cordial and welcoming...
...it is no wonder that this picture-perfect
seaside village is one of the best places to visit in Maine.
Located on Mount Desert Island, in Downeast Maine,
(so called for the downwind tack that sailors
need when following the Maine coast eastward)...
...Bar Harbor is one of the most popular Maine
vacation spots and
well
worth a visit.
The town and surrounding villages are filled
with plenty of things to do and activities and
events
to
keep every visitor busy.
Although summer may be the best time
of year to
visit Bar Harbor the fall foliage is spectacular in autumn,
crowds are
non-existent in springtime, and winter provides a peaceful serenity.
You can't go wrong!
Attractions for Bar Harbor, Maine Tourism
If you love nature and outdoor activity, visiting
Bar Harbor, Maine can be perfect. For starters,
there is what Bar Harbor, Maine tourism is best known for...
...the Acadia National Park.
Acadia is the
only national park in Maine, and covers nearly 47,000 acres of land,
most of which are on Mount Desert Island.
Travelers from around the world visit the Bar
Harbor area for hiking in Acadia National Park,
kayaking, canoeing, camping, and cycling...
...horseback riding, fishing and
swimming....
...sightseeing on the 27-mile Park Loop
Road, with stunningly gorgeous views, and for early
risers...
...the fabulous sunrise
on Cadillac
Mountain, the Acadia Park centerpiece.
Although Acadia Park is certainly a must-see for
almost everyone who vacations in Bar Harbor, Maine, tourism
attractions also
include many other outdoor and indoor activities - good for
any type of Bar Harbor, Maine weather forecast!
As you cruise the
Gulf of Maine on the Bar
Harbor Whale Watching Tours - past famous lighthouses and
deserted islands - you will
have a once in a lifetime opportunity to see lobster fishermen, the
Atlantic Puffin, seals
and dolphins, and humpback, finback, minke, and right whales.
Or, get a closer look at the northern
Atlantic
wildlife by paddling through Frenchman Bay (referred to often as
Frenchmans Bay) with an experienced Aquaterra
Adventures
guide or Coastal
Kayaking
Tours.
Bar Harbor kayak rentals and canoe
rentals are also available for those who enjoy the serenity of paddling
solo.
With majestic sails, the 151' four-masted Schooner
Margaret Todd, departs from the West Street town pier
for morning, afternoon and sunset sails through Frenchman Bay.
Join the Schooner Margaret Todd crew...
...or take a cruise on one
of the other seven vessels of Downeast
Windjammer Cruises fleet,
including Bar Harbor ferries that provide fishing trips, sightseeing
cruises, and passenger service to picturesque Cranberry Cove and Winter
Harbor.
Back on land, the locals work hard for Bar
Harbor, Maine tourism, and they make it very easy for visitors to get
around. The Mount
Desert Island Explorer is a free shuttle that seasonally
services the
entire Acadia region...
..."linking hotels, inns, and campgrounds with
destinations in Acadia National Park
and neighboring village centers". Hop on and hop off at
various stops, or let the knowledgeable Conductors on Oli's
Trolley take you on a 1 hour or 2-1/2 hour narrated tour
of Bar Harbor and Mt. Desert Island.
And if you want a self-guided Bar Harbor tour, Acadia Bike rental
is just for you.
Whether you are looking for fun family activities
in Bar Harbor or traveling through the area alone, Bar Harbor museums,
such as The Bar Harbor Historical Society, Abbe Museum, and the Bar
Harbor Whale Museum, are all popular with tourists...
...as is the nearby Mount Desert Oceanarium,
in scenic Southwest Harbor.
Tours of Bar Harbor are also available, by land,
by sea and by air. As you can imagine, the view from Scenic
Flights of Acadia and Acadia
Air Tours puts Mount Desert Island into a totally
different perspective!
After
all of these Bar Harbor tourism adventures,
if you still have time left...
...Bar
Harbor, Maine shopping is plentiful.
Downtown Bar
Harbor and the roads leading to and from, have lots of gift shops -
many of them featuring Maine Made items...
...unique clothing stores,
specialty food retailers, and art galleries displaying the creative
works of
famed Maine artists.
And if the Bar Harbor tides
are out...
...and there is plenty of time before the next
high tide, you can cool off with a walk out
to Bar Island.
Hotels Bar Harbor, Maine, Inns, Motels and
B&B's
From glorious oceanside resort hotels in Bar Harbor,
Maine,
to Victorian style bed and breakfasts, elegant country
inns, rustic seaside cabins and cottages...
...and secluded mom-and-pop
motels, there is a wide variety of
great places to stay
in Bar
Harbor, Maine.
However, picking the best place to stay in Bar Harbor
may not be easy.
Do you want to be downtown,
or a short drive from it? Are you looking for an upscale
waterfront hotel in Bar Harbor, a cheap Bar Harbor motel room, or a
compromise?
If an in-town location, and proximity to the
water is important...
Sitting atop rolling lawns that lead to the
harbor, is the Bar
Harbor Inn and Spa...
...an oceanfront resort, with an enviable
downtown location and sweeping views of the picturesque harbor and
Frenchman Bay.
Just a short distance away is
another luxury Bar
Harbor resort, with a name that speaks for itself, the Harborside
Hotel, Spa and Marina.
Heading in the opposite direction (although not on
the
water), is the Bar
Harbor Grand Hotel,
designed as a replica of the 1875 Rodick House.
If you prefer a bed and breakfast in Bar
Harbor, Maine, within walking distance to the waterfront
attractions you will find quiete a few, including...
...the Saltair Inn - a romantic waterfront Bar
Harbor
B&B, the Primrose Inn - a historic Bar Harbor bed and
breakfast,
and Bass Cottage Inn - a small luxury B&B.
If a Bar
Harbor motel is more your style, the Quality
Inn Bar Harbor, Maine and the Aurora Inn - "a Quaint Little Gem in the
Heart of Bar
Harbor" are both no more than a 10 minute walk into the center of Bar
Harbor Village.
Other great lodging accommodations that cater to
Bar Harbor, Maine tourism...
...such as the Bar Harbor Hotel Bluenose Inn,
the Atlantic Oceanside Hotel and Conference Center, the Best Western
Acadia Park Inn, the Holiday Inn Sunspree Resort Bar Harbor, the
Edgewater Motel and Cottages, the Bar Harbor Regency, and many, many
others...
...are located on the outskirts of town, within an
easy drive to the Village and to Acadia National Park.
For visitors wanting a more rustic feel to
their Downeast vacation...
...Bar Harbor, Maine
camping
is
available at several Bar Harbor campgrounds...
...the Bar Harbor KOA Oceanside, Bar Harbor
Woodlands KOA, Mount Desert
Narrows, Hadley's Point Campground, and the Bar Harbor Campground.
And campgrounds
in Acadia National Park...
...Blackwoods Campground, Seawall Campground, and
Wildwood Stables (although only if traveling with a stock
animal), also ensure a unique camping experience.
Bar Harbor, Maine Restaurants
Bar Harbor, Maine tourism relies heavily on the
great selection of restaurants
in Bar Harbor - most of which are within
an easy walk of the town docks, the village shops, and in-town lodging
accommodations.
If you like seafood, you are in luck.
There
is certainly not a shortage of seafood restaurants in Bar Harbor,
Maine. Menus in nearly every eating venue feature locally
caught fresh fish
and shellfish
(including lots of Maine lobster).
You will find casual dining in Bar Harbor, fine
dining...
...take-out stands, cafe's, bakeries and ice cream
shops all
around town.
Some of the more popular restaurants that cater to
Bar Harbor, Maine tourism, are near the docks, where the Bar Harbor
ferries
and cruise boats tie off.
However, further along West Street and along Main
Street, and the side roads in between, are many other excellent Bar
Harbor dining
options.
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